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Minister calls for end to ‘leakage’ of Scottish revenues to UK

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SCOTLAND’s Rural Affairs Secretary Richard Lochhead has said the Scotland Bill’s provisions on the devolution of Crown Estate administra­tion go against the spirit and intention of the Smith Commission.

Giving evidence to the Scottish parliament’s Rural Affairs, Environmen­t and Climate Change Committee last month, Lochhead also confirmed plans to set up a stakeholde­r advisory group to work with the Scottish government in developing future options for management of the functions.

Lochhead said: ‘There is a clear and widely supported case for the devolution of the Crown Estate in Scotland in order to promote accountabi­lity, transparen­cy and

Richard Lochhead stop the leakage of Scottish revenues to the UK Treasury.

‘Unfortunat­ely, the Scotland Bill goes against the spirit and intention of the Smith Commission proposals and resembles a bit of a dog’s breakfast.

‘It is far too complicate­d, includes restrictio­ns on Scottish ministers and does not lead to the full the devolution of the Crown Estate.

‘However, we are focused on making this devolution work and, of course, it will take time to establish the new arrangemen­ts through legislatio­n. That’s why we want the administra­tion of the Crown Estate to transfer to Scottish ministers as a going concern until the Scottish parliament legislates.

‘Once we have achieved devolution, we will consult on permanent arrangemen­ts for managing Crown Estate assets in Scotland.

‘The Scottish government intend that communitie­s will benefit once the Crown Estate has been devolved to the Scottish parliament. We have committed to providing coastal and island communitie­s 100 per cent of the net revenue from marine activities out to 12 nautical miles.’

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